Japan and Philippines launch maritime boundary talks

Japan and the Philippines have started formal negotiations to delimit their exclusive economic zones. The move overlaps with areas east of Taiwan and has drawn sharp criticism from China.

Japan and the Philippines announced last week that they would begin formal talks to set the maritime boundary of their exclusive economic zones and continental shelves. The area overlaps with waters east of Taiwan. Analysts say Beijing views the negotiations as a challenge to its position on Taiwan. Ding Duo, director of the Centre for International and Regional Studies at the National Institute for South China Sea Studies, stated that the launch would be seen in Beijing as an attempt to challenge its stance. China condemned the talks as illegal and void. Beijing said the area falls within its own exclusive economic zone east of Taiwan. In response, Chinese coastguard vessels carried out law enforcement patrols in waters east of Taiwan on Monday, described by a spokesman as a necessary action.

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US and Philippine officials shaking hands at defense treaty signing in Singapore
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Philippine, US bolster defense ties, reaffirm treaty

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US and Philippine defense officials reaffirmed their mutual defense treaty and signed a new security agreement during the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.

China has condemned recent negotiations between Japan and the Philippines on maritime borders, calling them illegal and void. The move follows a summit in Tokyo where the two nations agreed to strengthen ties in security and other areas. Beijing maintains the talks involve waters east of Taiwan where it holds exclusive economic zone rights.

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Taiwan's foreign ministry urged Japan and the Philippines to respect its rights and territory during upcoming talks on their maritime border. The statement was issued on Wednesday as the two countries prepare to negotiate exclusive economic zone boundaries.

Fifteen chinese warships and 20 coast guard boats were monitored in the west philippine sea from may 4 to 11. The armed forces of the philippines tracked their movements across four key areas.

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Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr. said the Philippines is checking reports that China has built structures at Panatag Shoal in the West Philippine Sea. The area continues to be monitored closely by the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr. and Japan’s Minister of Defense Koizumi Shinjiro held talks in Makati City, reaffirming their commitment to enhanced defense cooperation.

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Five Chinese navy ships transited the Tsushima Strait and headed northeast into the Sea of Japan, coinciding with Japan's Ground Self-Defence Force deploying new Type 25 long-range surface-to-ship guided missiles and hypervelocity gliding projectiles. Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning condemned the deployments as 'neo-militarism' and expressed serious concern.

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